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We protect and empower our clients by successfully navigating the constant challenges on a sea of complex, arcane statutes and regulations we call Industrial Relations Law. Our office specializes in Workers' Compensation Insurance Defense, OSHA Employer Representation, Subrogation, Subsequent Injury, and Industrial Insurance Litigation.
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Our Senior Trial Attorneys are seasoned litigation attorneys with significant civil litigation experience in property and casualty insurance defense or subrogation. Experience: Typically, more than eight years of relevant civil litigation experience in property and casualty insurance defense or subrogation.
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Examines claims data and conducts investigations into routine and moderately complex claims to determine coverage, compensability, subrogation and benefits under moderate supervisory direction.
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Recognizes and forwards appropriate files to subject matter experts (i.e., Subrogation, SIU, Property, Adverse Subrogation, etc. Recognizes and forwards appropriate files to subject matter experts (i.e., Subrogation, SIU, Property, Adverse Subrogation, etc.
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Report claims to other insurance carriers for subrogation purposes. As an Auto Claims Representative, you will become part of a fast paced, rewarding and diverse team that appreciates the importance of a healthy work/life balance.
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Recognizes when to refer claims to Travelers Special Investigations Unit and/or Subrogation Unit. In addition, our Life Balance program provides access to professional counseling services, life coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
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Ability to recognize potential subrogation opportunities. The Plymouth Rock Company and its affiliated group of companies write and manage over $1.8 billion in personal and commercial auto and homeowners insurance throughout the Northeast and mid-Atlantic, where we have built an unparalleled reputation for service.
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Evaluates and negotiates claims, recognizes subrogation opportunities, and initiates action. Additional benefits that include company-paid basic life insurance; short-and long-term disability insurance; orthodontic coverage for children and adults; adoption assistance; fertility and infertility coverage; well-being programs; paid volunteer hours for service to your community; and dollar-for-dollar matching of your charitable gifts each year.
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Represents insureds and the Company in the defense of bodily injury and property damage lawsuits, subrogation, and Allstate Financial cases. Investigate and pursue subrogation litigation as appropriate.
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Experience in subrogation, products liability, construction defect, plaintiffs practice and or insurance is a plus. Candidate must possess a Juris Doctorate from accredited law school and be admitted to the practice of law by the Florida State Bar.
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Negotiating and notifying subrogation interests. The right candidate will work within a team of one associate lawyer, a litigation paralegal, and either of the firm's partners on each case. However, we like our Team to be present in the office at least in a hybrid fashion until they are fully trained and proven, and then they can become fully remote if they wish.
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Flexibility to work across several disciplines that may include SIU, PIP, UM and Subrogation. Experience in Insurance Defense, Subrogation and/or Personal Injury litigation experience is a plus.
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Identifies claims with third party recovery potential and coordinates with subrogation / salvage unit. Must have or be able to obtain and maintain an Insurance Adjuster License within 90 days of hire, where applicable.
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Travelers' Recovery Management Team focuses on subrogation, salvage, and loss mitigation on Surety and Management Liability claims. Travelers' Recovery Management Team focuses on subrogation, salvage, and loss mitigation on Surety and Management Liability claims.
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Studied or practicing Employment, Worker's Compensation, or Subrogation law. Studied or practicing Employment, Worker's Compensation, or Subrogation law. Medical, Dental, Vision, Pet Insurance, and FSA.
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